February 26, 2021

Interest Rates & Commodity Prices Surge On Economic Rebound Optimism

Canadian 5-Year Bond Yield Surges  In an unprecedented move, bond yields are spiking around the world. Yields globally are now at levels last seen before the coronavirus spread worldwide. At the same time, commodity prices are surging, including energy, metals and minerals, agricultural products and lumber. The Biden administration’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package is has triggered…

Read More

February 23, 2021

Market Interest Rates are Rising Almost Everywhere

Longer-Term Yields are Rising Despite Central Bank Inaction While central banks hold overnight rates at record lows, anchoring short-term interest rates and the prime rate, mid-to-long-term government yields have been rising since early this month. As the chart below shows, the 5-year Government of Canada bond, upon which mortgage rates are generally tethered, are currently at…

Read More

February 16, 2021

Canadian Home Sales Hit An All-Time Record High in January

Housing Continued to Surge in January Today the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) released statistics showing national home sales hit another all-time high in January 2021. Canadian home sales increased 2.0% month-on-month (m-o-m) building on December’s 7.0% gain. On a year-over-year (y-o-y) basis, existing home sales surged 35.2%. As the chart below shows, January activity…

Read More

February 5, 2021

Why all the talk around rising interest rates in Canada?

Dominion Lending Centre’s chief economist Dr. Sherry Cooper says some economists may want to take into consideration one of the glaring weaknesses in Canada’s battle against COVID-19 before getting too ahead of themselves. “One of the biggest reasons [the Bank of Canada] can’t raise rates this year is the vaccine rollout debacle,” Cooper said. “There…

Read More

February 5, 2021

Canadian Employment Falls to Lowest Level Since August

Extended Lockdowns Batter Jobs Market This morning, Statistics Canada released the January 2021 Labour Force Survey showing the negative economic impact of extended lockdowns in Ontario and Quebec. The closing of all in-person dining, nonessential retail, recreational facilities and personal care services in these provinces and Alberta and Manitoba took its toll on the labour markets….

Read More

January 25, 2021

Dominion Lending Centres turns 15 Years Old!

Dominion Lending Centres is celebrating an incredible milestone… 15 years in business as of January 6, 2021! In honor of this anniversary, they have put together a commemoration video with comments from employees and partners across the country – myself included. Click here to watch now!

Read More

January 20, 2021

Bank of Canada Still Expects No Rate Increases Until 2023

The Bank of Canada, this morning, released its January Monetary Policy Report (MPR), showing they expect to keep overnight interest rates at its “effective lower bound” of 0.25% until 2023 (see chart below). To reinforce this commitment and keep interest rates low across the yield curve, the Bank will continue its Quantitative Easing (QE) program–buying…

Read More

January 15, 2021

Record December Canadian Housing Market Caps Record Year

2020 Was a Blockbuster Year for Housing Despite the fears leading into the pandemic last Spring, 2020 marked a record number of home resales as new listings lagged and prices climbed. December housing data released by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) today shows national home sales surged 7.2% month-over-month (m-o-m) at a time of…

Read More

January 8, 2021

Canadian Jobs Market Tanks in December

Canadian Jobs Market Tanked in December Canadian employment fell 62,600 last month, a bit weaker than expected, following seven months of recovery (see chart below). The rapid rise in COVID cases and the ensuing lockdown measures in many key regions caused the net loss in jobs in the mid-December survey.  Especially hard hit were workers at…

Read More

December 15, 2020

Canadian Home Sales Hit a New Record For The Month of November

Canadian Housing Remained Strong in November  Today’s release of November housing data by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) shows national home sales continued to run at historically strong levels last month. Competition among buyers remains intense in the detached-home market and townhouses. Still, condo apartment sales-relative-to-new-listings have slowed as new listings surged, especially in the City…

Read More
  • Sign up to Newsletter

    Newsletter

    Sign up to regular newsletters from Dr Sherry Cooper